by seanie » 22 Aug 2006, 20:43
Now the initial stages of a project aren't so linear and there's a degree of back and forth, and the latter stages aren't always so clear cut as they should be. Design is an iterative process. You develop a proposal, consult on it, evaluate and amend it. And you have to repeat that process, in a myriad of ways, to develop a suitable design. Done properly it is a very time consuming process.
Formally this process hasn't even started yet. But to even get off the ground there will be rough costings, area calculations etc. to guide a decision. The process of design is a development from the vague to the particular and at this point in time some, perhaps many, aspects of any proposal will be speculative and subject to change.
So it comes down to what's understood by the phrase "the plans had already been drawn up for the new school".
If that is supposed to mean that a considerable amount of design development has taken place and that the form and location of the school had already been settled on then I'd say that's silly.
If it's taken to mean that some rough costings, an outline area assessment, and sombody's sketched a couple of indicative plans at 1/1000 then I'd say what do you expect them to do?
That's not evidence that the proposals are a done deal. It's evidence that the viability of the proposals are being tested.